Similar words: handsome, clap hands, handsomely, hand in hand, and so, funds, bonds, and so on. Meaning: [hænd] n. 1. (with `in') guardianship over; in divorce cases it is the right to house and care for and discipline a child 2. the force of workers available.
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61. There are some spoils of war in his hands.
62. She was babied by all hands.
63. She rinsed the mud from her hands.
64. She has these itsy-bitsy little hands and feet.
65. Carbon rubs off on your hands.
66. They laid violent hands on him.
67. She sat with her hands in her lap.
68. He opened the letter with trembling hands.
69. He leaned forward,(sentencedict.com) his hands clasped tightly together.
70. He wiped his hands on a clean towel.
71. He fluttered his hands around wildly.
72. Take your hands out of your pockets!
73. He throttled the guard with his bare hands.
74. He showed his approval by shaking my hands.
75. My hands are as cold as ice.
76. They have the functions and powers in their hands.
77. The other children mocked her, laughing behind their hands.
78. Your hands are blue with cold.
79. Take your hands off me, you filthy swine!
80. He threw up his hands in despair.
81. I've lost all feeling in my hands.
82. She stood with her hands on her hips.
83. They grabbed each other's hands in simultaneous panic.
84. He put his hands around her slender waist.
85. She washed her face and hands[sentencedict.com],then went downstairs.
86. He rinsed his hands quickly before eating.
87. She chafed her cold hands vigorously.
88. We tied his hands together with rope.
89. She submerged her hands in warm water.
90. The girl's hands were chapped by the cold.
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